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Jewish perspectives on loss: Accepting divine justice

By MENAHEM MEIER
 Elaha Mohammadi.

Iranian journalist Elaha Mohammadi sentenced to five years in prison amid conspiracy allegations

 The Jerusalem Institute of Justice team.

Jerusalem Institute for Justice: Seeking justice for those brutalized by Oct. 7

 Judge Henry Shakenovsky

Tribute to judge Henry Shakenovsky: A South African-Israeli man of justice

By DAVID E. KAPLAN
 US ATTORNEY-GENERAL Merrick Garland makes remarks last week at the Justice Department in Washington. The writer asks: ‘Why has it taken so long for the Justice Department to act? Hamas was designated as a terrorist organization by the US in 1997.’

Too little, too late: Why the US delayed charging Hamas for decades

By ELI FEDERMAN
 Minister of Justice Yariv Levin attends a plenum session at the assembly hall of the Knesset, the Israeli parliament in Jerusalem, July 24, 2024.

High Court to Levin – convene judicial appointments committee

 THE AMERICAN flag is set on fire at a pro-Palestinian demonstration in Washington on the day that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed a joint session of Congress last month.

Endangering human rights: The pitfalls of cultural relativism and critical race theory

By Sabrina Soffer
 Attorney Alina Habba reacts as former U.S. President Trump leaves the courthouse after a jury found him guilty of all 34 felony counts in his criminal trial at New York State Supreme Court in New York, New York, USA, 30 May 2024.

Judge tosses Trump documents case, ruling prosecutor unlawfully appointed

By REUTERS
 MOURNERS VISIT the site of the Nova festival massacre, in Re’im forest, near the Israel-Gaza border. It’s also vital to acknowledge the thousands of survivors who are struggling, the writer asserts.

They hid under bodies but hide their pain no longer: Seeking justice for Oct. 7 survivors

By URI MORAD
ARAB LEADERS pose for a photo ahead of an Arab League summit in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, last year.

The Western support for Palestinians: Does it pass the 'Lady Justice test'?

 ISRAEL’S AMBASSADOR Meirav Eilon Shahar addresses the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, last month, sitting in front of former hostages Raz Ben Ami (left) and Aviva Siegel.

Women must not be afraid to speak out - opinion

 Yariv Levin, Simcha Rothman in the Constitution, Law and Justice Committee

Legislation proposed on the representation of terrorists in court

 A woman walks past a building tagged with Stars of David in Paris, France, October 31, 2023

French man sentenced to 12 years in prison for antisemitic attack

 A convoy of Red Cross vehicles believed to be carrying hostages drives by in the southern Gaza Strip, November 26, 2023

Red Cross shows clear anti-Israel bias, Jerusalem Institute of Justice claims

 Boaz Yosef looks at the damage caused to the promenade in Tiberias as a result of strong winds, May 15, 2022

Getting justice in Tiberias over a law and bad English - comment

 People take part in a protest marking International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, after allegations that a lack of prompt action by authorities led to a case of femicide, in Valletta, Malta November 25, 2022.

The argument for retributive justice in cases of femicide in Turkey - study

 Palestinian prisoners wait to be released from Ketziot prison, southern Israel, October 1, 2007.

Israel’s legal process for criminals ‘significantly longer’ than other states, study finds

 Portrait of Tanya Chutkan, Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia.

Texas woman arrested for threatening to kill judge in Trump election case